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intermeddling and lawsuit
" Maintenance " is the intermeddling of a disinterested party to encourage a lawsuit.

intermeddling and have
: In clarifying the meaning of intentionality in the context of a trespass to chattels claim, § 217 of the Restatement ( Second ) of Torts states that " intention is present when an act is done for the purpose of using or otherwise intermeddling with a chattel or with knowledge that such an intermeddling will, to a substantial certainty, result from the act ," and that, furthermore, " t is not necessary that the actor should know or have reason to know that such intermeddling is a violation of the possessory rights of another.

intermeddling and on
This resulted in a financial disaster when Kaiser splurged on the new Walnut Creek hospital ; his constant intermeddling led to significant friction at every level of the organization.

intermeddling and .
Simply the " intermeddling with or use ofthe personal property " of another gives cause of action for trespass.
In 1861 Robbins dismissed him for neglecting his duties and intermeddling with other departments.
The Restatement ( Second ) of Torts § 217 defines trespass to chattels as " intentionally … dispossessing another of the chattel, or using or intermeddling with a chattel in the possession of another.
In sum, the basic elements of a claim of trespass to chattels are: 1 ) the lack of the plaintiff's consent to the trespass, 2 ) interference or intermeddling with possessory interest, and 3 ) the intentionality of the defendant's actions.

recovery and agents
Whenever the Secretary of the Treasury, or the Comptroller General of the United States, as the case may be, shall find that any person is entitled to any such payment, after such payment shall have been received by such person, it shall be an absolute bar to recovery by any other person against the United States, its officers, agents, or employees with respect to such payment.
In Hong Kong, champerty and maintenance were long thought to be obsolete both as a crime and a tort, but these two principles have been revived in recent years in response to the prevalence of recovery agents which present problems quite different from the mischief which historically these rules intended to combat.
The recovery agents typically perform " ambulance chasing " on accident victims, offering to arrange lawyers to handles their claims on a " no win no fee " basis.
If the claim succeeds the recovery agents share a portion of the damages.
In response, the Department of Justice and the Law Society of Hong Kong carried out a massive publicity campaign aiming at educating the public to refuse recovery agents, citing that maintenance and champerty are criminal offences under the laws of Hong Kong.
They were recovery agents " helping " accident victims on a " no win no fee " basis.
Two agents, Agent Ramirez and Agent Moss, track Jack down to a hotel room and ask him to come to District for debriefing about the recovery of the tactical nukes.
Despite newer anaesthetic agents and delivery techniques, which have led to more rapid onset and recovery from anaesthesia, with greater safety margins, the principles remain.
The duration of action of intravenous induction agents is in general 5 to 10 minutes, after which time spontaneous recovery of consciousness will occur.
Also known as Solubilization and recovery, the Surfactant Enhanced Aquifer Remediation process involves the injection of hydrocarbon mitigation agents or specialty surfactants into the subsurface to enhance desorption and recovery of bound up otherwise recalcitrant non aqueous phase liquid ( NAPL ).
Most of the allegations were that the bank was using goons to recover the credit card payments and that these " recovery agents " exhibited inappropriate and in some cases, inhuman behavior.
Incidents wee reported wherein the defaulters were put to " public shame " by the recovery agents.
These allegations started initially when the " recovery agents " and bank employees started threatening the defaulters.
The Windows 2000 recovery console, for instance, was developed in large part to address difficulty that PSS agents had when attempting to assist customers with non-functional Windows NT installations.
It is used throughout the United Kingdom to pass the details of stranded motorists between all the major UK motoring organisations and their 500 plus vehicle recovery agents.

recovery and lawsuit
Of the 227 major dams in the Columbia River drainage basin, the four Washington dams on the lower Snake River are often identified for removal, notably in an ongoing lawsuit concerning a Bush administration plan for salmon recovery.
Laches essentially alleges prejudicial delay and unfairness in the context of a particular situation, whereas statutes of limitation tend to define a specific legally prescribed period of time ( after the cause of action has accrued ) within which a lawsuit for a particular type of cause of action may be commenced or after which the right to recovery is barred.
On October 20, 2005, local residents within the area of the oil recovery operation, which is located in the predominantly commercial / industrial eastern section of Greenpoint near the East Williamsburg Industrial Park, filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil, BP and Chevron Corporation in Brooklyn State Supreme Court, alleging they have suffered adverse health consequences.
And a whistleblower who exposes fraud on the government can bring a qui tam lawsuit on behalf of the government, and can receive a share of the recovery as his or her reward.
These rights include such things as the ability of a plaintiff to file a lawsuit, the imposition of a statute of limitations to prevent a defendant from being subjected to a lawsuit after too much time has passed, limitations on recovery, and specified burdens of evidence.
Trover is a form of lawsuit in common-law countries for recovery of damages for wrongful taking of personal property.
CNN filed a lawsuit, then obtained a temporary restraining order to prevent government agencies from interfering with news coverage of recovery efforts.

recovery and also
They knew that I was still grieving over the tragic event, and they felt that if I could see the recovery and the spirit of the people, who hold no grudge, but who also regret Pearl Harbor, I would be happier and would understand better a new Japan.
In addition to field geology training, the astronauts also participated in training for the use of the spacesuits, adapting to the reduced lunar gravity, landing and recovery post-mission, sample collecting, maneuvering in the Lunar Roving Vehicle, survival training and preparation for other technical aspects of the mission.
The examples of disposal are broad and include also recovery, recycling.
Psychotherapy also has a role, often when there has been some recovery of the subject's stability.
Physical therapy may also be used to prevent contractures and orthopedic deformities that would limit recovery for those patients who emerge from coma.
" Careful planning after 1945 also ensured that demobilisation was carried out without having a negative impact upon economic recovery, and that unemployment stayed at very low levels.
Availability also relates to failure and recovery from it ( see Recovery from failure and disaster below ): Upon failure and during recovery normal availability changes, and special measures are needed to satisfy availability requirements.
In many cases such mirroring is done geographically remotely, in a different storage array, to handle also recovery from disasters ( see disaster recovery above ).
In many cases such mirroring is done geographically remotely, in a different storage array, to handle also recovery from disasters ( see disaster recovery above ).
It has also been seen that patients with aphasia caused by sub cortical lesions have a better chance of recovery than those with aphasia due to cortical stroke.
Numerous safety systems and fail safes are also employed on the FSC-1, such as a recovery parachute.
Contrary to popular belief, the Marshall Plan, which was extended to also include Western Germany after it was realized that the suppression of the Western German economy was holding back the recovery of the rest of Europe, was not the main force behind the Wirtschaftswunder.
* In his short story The Harbor Master, by Robert W. Chambers, the discovery and attempted recovery of the last known pair of Great Auks is central to the plot ( which also involves a proto-Lovecraftian element of suspense ).
The introduction of free trade promoted economic growth, and also led to the recovery of the Gründerzeit ( founders ' era ).
This program also observed a meteorite fall, the Lost City chondrite, allowing its recovery and a calculation of its orbit.
To be effective in the field, mechanized units also require large numbers of mechanics with specialized maintenance and recovery vehicles and equipment.
MPLS also offers a robust recovery framework that goes beyond the simple protection rings of synchronous optical networking ( SONET / SDH ).
During the last stage of recovery, the hip achieves maximal flexion, and, as the lower leg rapidly unfolds, which it does in a passive way, the knee joint also reaches its greatest, though not full, extension.
Because the leg drive is slower than the kick of recovery, the arm thrusting backward is slower also.
Holmes has his wealthy banker client in " The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet " pay him for the costs of recovering the stolen gems and also claims the reward the banker had put for their recovery.
( Chapter 24. 33 ) The institution of the Magna Carta which happens outside the timeframe of the story, is portrayed as a progressive ( incremental ) reform, but also as a step toward recovery of a lost golden age of liberty endemic to England and the English system.
The Chiefs also had AFL All-Star linebacker Willie Lanier, who recorded 4 interceptions and 1 fumble recovery during the season.

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